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Spring 2020 grading options – updatedUndergraduate courses:
The Academic Council has approved a temporary (Spring 2020 only) change to both the regular grading options and the S/U grading options. For the spring only, for the regular letter grade option the grades of D+, D, and D- will be replaced with a grade of CR (credit), the grade of F will be replaced with the grade of UN. For the S/U grading option the grade of S will remain to be the equivalent of the C- or better, the grade of CR will be the equivalent of D+, D, and D-, and the UN will be used for grades equivalent to an F.
What does this mean for students? If you elect to retain regular grading for the Spring 2020 semester, no final grades below C- will be issued. If you earn a D+, D, or D-, you will receive the grade CR. The CR will mean you receive credit for the course towards your graduation and degree requirements, but it will not affect your GPA. If your final grade is an F, you will receive a grade of UN. The grade of UN will not earn any credit nor will it affect your GPA.
If you elect to change to the S/U option, your final grade will be an S (if equivalent to a C- or better), a CR (if equivalent to a D+, D, or D-), or a UN (if equivalent to an F).
Do I need to opt-in or select this grading option? No, the CR/UN will automatically be applied for any undergraduate course.
How will a grade of CR work for my LIFE, Hope or Palmetto Fellow Scholarship? Any course with the grade of CR will count towards the hours needed for the scholarship, but will not be included in your Winthrop GPA or your scholarship GPA.
How will the grade of CR work towards meeting a course prerequisite? The grade of CR will be recorded instead of a D+, D, or D-. If the prerequisite only requires successful completion of the course, the CR will meet the prerequisite. If the prerequisite required a C- or better, the CR will not meet the prerequisite.
Faculty grading instructions:If the student elected to retain the regular grading option, you will be able to record final grades of: A, A-, B+, B, B-, C+, C, C-, CR, UN,or Incomplete. If the student elected the S/U option, you will be able to record final grades of S, CR, UN or IU (incomplete).
No
D+, D, or D-
Yes
Final grade: SFinal grade:Letter grade
F
What is my final average?
Counts towardGPA and
Earned CreditHours
Final grade: CR
Counts towardEarned CreditHours; will notbe counted in
computingGPA
Counts towardEarned Credit
Hours; will not becounted in
computing GPA
Final grade: UNDoes not counttoward Earned
Credit Hours; willnot be counted incomputing GPA
Did I elect to takecourse as S/U?(Deadline: April
28th)
C- or better
ExampleCourse
WRIT101
MATH 150
NUTR 201
PSYC 101
PESH 101
CourseCreditHours
TraditionalGrade
Spring2020
Grade
3
3
4
3
1
D- CR
B- B-
B B
B+ B+
A A
Example #1:
Traditional Semester GPACalculation:
Spring 2020 Semester GPACalculation:
Semester GPA = (3x.67) + (3x2.67) + (4x3) + (3x3.33) + (1x4)
(3+3+4+3+1)= 36.01
14
Semester GPA = (3x2.67) + (4x3) + (3x3.33) + (1x4)
(3+4+3+1)= 34
11
= 2.575
= 3.09*Note that in both grading systems, the earned credithours = 14; the only difference is that the D- did not
contribute to the GPA calculation in Spring 2020.
ExampleCourse
WRIT101
MATH 150
NUTR 201
PSYC 101
PESH 101
CourseCreditHours
TraditionalGrade
Spring2020
Grade
3
3
4
3
1
C+ C+
D- CR
F UN
B B
A A
Example #2:
Traditional Semester GPACalculation:
Spring 2020 Semester GPACalculation:
Semester GPA = (3x.2.33) + (3x.67) + (4x0) + (3x3) + (1x4)
(3+3+4+3+1)
= 22
14
Semester GPA = (3x2.33) + (3x3) + (1x4)
(3+3+1)
= 19.99
7
= 1.571
= 2.855*Note that in both grading systems, the earned credit hours = 10; in the Spring
2020 grading system, 3 credit hours were awarded for the grade of CR but the UNearned 0 credit hours. However, in the Spring 2020 grading system, neither the CR
nor the UN were used in the calculation of the semester GPA.